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Miten rintavako sitten saavutetaan oikealla tavalla? Pääsääntö on, että rintavako tulisi syntyä rintoja nostamalla ja täten luomalla varjostusta ja eräänlainen laakso rintojen väliin:
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Tällaisessa half cup -mallissa rinnat siis nousevat reilusti ja rintavako muodostuu kohotuksen avulla. Omasta mielestäni tämä on kaunein mahdollinen rintavako! Tulee mieleen pukudraamat ja Marie Antoinette. Avainsanana tällaisen rintavaon saamiseksi on siis matala rintaliivimalli sekä oikea koko: kuppien tulee olla tarpeeksi isot, jotta kaaritukien keskiosa nojaa kunnolla rintakehään ja erottaa rinnat toisistaan. Myös liian iso ympärys estää kaaritukien keskiosaa erottelemasta rintoja kunnolla toisistaan.
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In English: Many women (and men) seem to think that a great clevage is achieved by pushing the breasts together, like in the picture of Salma Hayek and her notorious cleavage. Unfortunately, this kind of cleavage can cause problems in your breast health: the breasts rub against each other and this can cause chafing, sweating, skin irritation and even infected wounds. Not to mention that in a correctly fitting bra you shouldn't get this kind of a cleavage; you're also compromising the support your breasts need.
There is, however, a way to achieve cleavage the right way. In the picture of Curvy Kate's Tease me, you can see that the cleavage is achieved by lifting the breasts up rather than squishing them together. The central gore separates the breasts nicely. This kind of look is often achieved with half cups. The right size is essential: with a too small cup or too big band the central gore won't lie against your sternum and create that separated look. I personally love this kind of cleavage: it reminds me of Marie Antoinette!
In plunge bras (like the Tempt me in the picture above) the cleavage is a bit different. The breasts do touch each other a bit, as the central gore is so low that it cannot separate the breasts completely. However, the breasts look nice and firm because they only touch each other lightly and no sweating or chafing occurs.
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